Azerbaijan – Middle East pivot? And the usual suspects
Wed 3:06 pm +00:00, 9 Jul 2025Today I saw Taps post “Bibi and Dump are meeting again. Uh Oh!”
Which says:
“The real key is what is going on with Azerbaijan. Being used by the West as a staging post for attacks on Iran and maybe attacks on Russia.”
Then I saw this from Israel Shamir on Unz: “A Chance for Peace”
https://www.unz.com/ishamir/a-chance-for-peace/
Which says:
“Still, the UK keeps the ball in play. Suddenly there is a new political tension, fomented by Brits and Israel, between Russia and Azerbaijan. Millions of Azeris currently dwell in Russia and occupy a prominent space in the Russian economy. On one side, Russia deported a few powerful Azeri businessmen who had grown too big for their shoes. On another side is the big and extremely wealthy Jewish community of Azerbaijan in close alliance with Israel. These Azeris sell oil to Israel. To further complicate things, millions of Azeris live in Iran; actually, the Ayatollahs are predominantly Azeri. While native Persians prefer poetry, the 15–20 million Azeri Turks living in northern Iran are a fighting lot. Finally, Azerbaijan is an essential nexus to connect the big states of BRICS: Russia, China and Iran. Iran is particularly upset that Azerbaijan allows Israel to fly sorties via this backdoor to attack it. And before that, there was the alleged assassination of Ebrahim Raisi, the former president of Iran. His death on the Azerbaijani border, on a helicopter returning from an event in Azerbaijan, caused Iranian hardliners to shift their support to (relatively) pro-Western president Masoud Pezeshkian. Russia, China and Iran continue to be quite upset by Azerbaijan’s political meddling, and Turkey plans to establish a big military base there – it will be NATO base, actually.”
Some very interesting observations there, particularly if one reads between the lines. I’ve highlighted such in bold
And then I remembered this from a Mathis guest writer : “Iran’s Jewish rulers”
https://mileswmathis.com/iran.pdf
Which says this in the first 2 pages:
“June 3, 2019
It appears a couple of Saudi oil tankers were attacked off the coast of the United Arab Emirates a
couple weeks ago, and the US is blaming Iran. Obviously, this is just a false flag being used to
keep everyone tense, or justify the defense budget, or play with oil prices, or all the above. But it
got me thinking about Iran and its rulers – who they are and where they came from. So let’s take
a turn through the mainstream bios with our eyes open, and see what we see. As it turns out,
they’re all Jewish. They are not “Arab” or “Persian” or “Middle Eastern”. These are all just
broad ethnic terms that signify nothing. They are used merely to keep you off the scent. And
none of Iran’s leaders are Muslim, either. Most of Islam’s top clerics and religious leaders have
been placed there to control the religion and keep its adherents focused on the wrong things.
They are doing the same thing with Christianity in the West. See the Pope, Billy Graham, the
faith dealers, etc. So this paper is just more evidence that Islamic extremism isn’t a real thing,
nor has Iran ever been a nuclear threat.
The current Supreme Leader of Iran is Ali Khamenei. Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979
which overthrew the last imperial Shah, there have been two Supreme Leaders: Ruhollah
Khomeini (1979 – 1989) and Ali Khamenei (1989 – present). We pronounce their names the
same in English, and having heard the names frequently throughout my life, I had always
assumed these Iranian leaders were related. When I ask Google if they’re related, I’m told the
names sound very different in the Persian language, and they are both place names referring to
two distant towns where the two Supreme Leaders trace their family roots. Let’s unwind that.
Khamenei means “from Khamaneh”, a town in the Azerbaijan province of Iran, in the northwest.
If you haven’t looked at a map of the Middle East recently, this is the area of Iran that borders
Armenia. Khamaneh is only 80 miles south of the Armenian border. Why is that important?
Because the crypto-Jewish Komnene family that infiltrated all the European thrones are from
Armenia. See Miles’ paper on the Crusades if you don’t know what I am talking about. In fact,
the Komnene’s Byzantine empire at one point encompassed present-day northwest Iran where
Khamaneh is located. That’s fairly strong evidence that the town itself was named in tribute to its
rulers, the Komnenes. The town can also be spelled Khāmneh or Khumna. Is it possible that the
Supreme Leader Khamenei is actually a Komnene? This would mean the mainstream story is
reversing the truth about his name. His family isn’t named for the town; the town is named for
his family.
My hunch gets more validation when we examine the Komnene’s origins. One of the first known
family members was Nikephoros Komnenos, who was governor of Vaspurakan in the 11th
century. Vaspurakan comprises modern-day southeast Turkey and northwest Iran, where
Khameneh is located. At the very least, we’ve established that Supreme Leader Khamenei bears
the name of a town that was in all likelihood named after the ancient Komnene family who also
originated in that region”
To see the links on that paper you will need to go to the source link above. The paper is 30 pages of pdf
It all goes way, way back….












